What if your deepest financial struggles aren’t about money at all—but about the unspoken beliefs you inherited long before you ever earned a dollar? This powerful book uncovers the hidden emotional and psychological forces that shape your financial behavior. Through a blend of sharp insight and guided reflection, it reveals how childhood messages, cultural conditioning, and family dynamics create subconscious money scripts that drive your choices around spending, saving, debt, and earning—often without your awareness. Whether you find yourself stuck in emotional money habits, sabotaging your success, overcontrolling your finances, or feeling shame about your spending, this is a guide to understanding not just what you do with money—but why. Designed for thoughtful readers, professionals, creatives, and anyone who wants to break free from inherited money beliefs, this book helps you: – Identify the core financial narratives that have shaped your behavior – Trace how money trauma or scarcity patterns may be silently influencing your adult life – Reprogram limiting beliefs using practical tools from psychology and narrative therapy – Develop healthier, more conscious relationships with money, work, and self-worth – Move from survival-mode strategies to intentional, values-driven financial choices This is not another budgeting manual. It’s a deep dive into your internal architecture—a blueprint for financial behavior change that honors your history while freeing you from it. If you’ve ever asked yourself why you can’t seem to break out of certain patterns, or why having more money doesn’t bring peace, this book offers the clarity and permission to rewrite your financial story. Perfect for anyone seeking a money mindset workbook that goes beyond affirmations to real, lasting change. Let go of what you’ve unconsciously carried. Step into a future shaped by choice, not fear.
The Money You Inherited
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- Mira Ellison writes at the intersection of psychology, money, and personal meaning. With a background in behavioral inquiry and narrative work, her writing reflects a deep curiosity about why we repeat the patterns we do—and how to outgrow them with clarity and self-respect. Her work is rooted in the belief that our financial lives are emotional biographies in disguise, shaped by inheritance more than intention. Mira’s mission is to help people re-author their internal money narratives without shame or shortcuts. She lives simply, asks big questions, and invites readers to do the same—starting with their most private habits and unspoken beliefs.